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... light were to break forth . The crescent in the West was soon to pass eastward to its full . But I must retrace my steps through four centuries , and resume the description of the Arabian movement after the subjugation of Africa , as ...
... light were to break forth . The crescent in the West was soon to pass eastward to its full . But I must retrace my steps through four centuries , and resume the description of the Arabian movement after the subjugation of Africa , as ...
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John Willim Draper. it in a straight line for ten miles by the light of the public lamps . Seven hundred years after this time there was not so much as one public lamp in London . Its streets were solidly paved . In Paris , centuries ...
John Willim Draper. it in a straight line for ten miles by the light of the public lamps . Seven hundred years after this time there was not so much as one public lamp in London . Its streets were solidly paved . In Paris , centuries ...
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... Light litera- Europe arose . The pleasant epidemic spread by ture spreads degrees along every hillside and valley . In into Sicily monasteries , voices that had vowed celibacy might be heard carolling stanzas of which St. Jerome would ...
... Light litera- Europe arose . The pleasant epidemic spread by ture spreads degrees along every hillside and valley . In into Sicily monasteries , voices that had vowed celibacy might be heard carolling stanzas of which St. Jerome would ...
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... light come from external objects to the eye , and do not issue forth from the eye , and He corrects impinge on external things , as , up to his time , the theory of had been supposed . His explanation does not vision . depend upon mere ...
... light come from external objects to the eye , and do not issue forth from the eye , and He corrects impinge on external things , as , up to his time , the theory of had been supposed . His explanation does not vision . depend upon mere ...
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... light , entering it obliquely , follows a curvilinear path which is concave toward the earth ; and that , since the mind refers the position of an object to the direction in which the ray of light from it enters the eye , the result ...
... light , entering it obliquely , follows a curvilinear path which is concave toward the earth ; and that , since the mind refers the position of an object to the direction in which the ray of light from it enters the eye , the result ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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